Flashlight



Y. SAMALION Jan. 10, 1950 FLASHLIGHT Filed July 10, 1946 Inventor )ETTA S/JMArL/ON 1 In am an. .lll llllIlllllllillllllllll Patented Jan. l0, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE FLASHLIGHT Yetta Samalion, Miami Beach, Fla. Application July 10, 1946, Serial No. 682,701 l Claim. (Cl. 24o-10.61)

This invention relates to electrical ilashlights and it has for its purpose to provide a flashlight without casing in which the battery cell is an integral part of the mechanical structure and serves as a handle forming body to which the remainder of the ashlight is attached.

It is an object to simplify the mechanical structure and to reduce the weight and the bulk of the flashlight as far as possible.

A further object consists in providing a dry cell battery with a double coating foil or shell, one of these coatings, foils or shells forming an outer cover, surrounding the electrode forming shell or foil of the dry cell battery, but forming an inseparable part thereof and simulating some attractive material, which protects the battery and prevents direct contact with the outer electrode of the battery.

Further objects will be apparent from the following speciication.

One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing. It is to be understood that this is not the sole embodiment and that it is merely an example serving to explain the principle on which the invention is based.

Other embodiments using the same principle may be constructed by experts skilled in the art using the principle explained, and these further embodiments are therefore not departures from but parts of the invention.

In the drawing:

Figure 1 is a. sectional flashlight.

Figure 2 is an elevational view of a battery.

Figure 3 is a plan view thereof.

According to the invention the battery cell I of the ashlight serves as the handle forming body of the ashlight. Said battery cell, as usual, is provided with an inner centrally arranged carbon electrode 2, an electrolyte 3, filling the cell and with a double outer cover. The inner part of said cover is formed by the negative electrode 4 of the cell made of zinc. The outermost or exterior cover of the cell is formed by a further sheet, foil or layer 5 preferably made of metal, as shown, which provides an attractive exterior and serves to avoid direct contact of the zinc electrode with other objects. This outermost cover 5 of the dry cell may be used to simulate a cover of plastics, leather or of some other preferred material, it is a permanent inseperable part of the outer cover and of the dry cell.

The battery cell tapers off at one of its ends (as shown at 6). Into the other end 'I of the cell threads 8 are cut or pressed which serve the purelevational view of a pose of xing the cage or cap 9 carrying the lamp, the reflector and the switch.

The dry cell is closed by the usual parailin wax seal I0. Through this seal the carbon electrode 2 projects which is preferably covered with a metal cap II.

The member 9 carrying the reiiector, lens and switch comprises a cage I2 of any appropriate shape, preferably cylindrical or conical, which is provided at both ends with cylindrical screw threaded portions I4, I5. The screw threaded portion I4 engages the threads 8 at the end of the battery cell.

The cage carries the switch I8 which may be closed either by pressing a button I9. as shown, in the drawing thus pressing the contact member 20 against the metallic reflector 22 or against some other metallic part, or by sliding the member 20 into contact with another member as well known.

The other screw threaded end l5 of the cage receives anannular cap 24, pressing and holding a lens 25, and the reflector 22, the latter being arranged between insulating washers 26, 21. The reflector 22 is of spherical or parabolical shape and in its center carries the lamp base ferrule 28 lon which the lamp base is mounted. The socket holder 29 is held by the ferrule or the reilector base and is threaded at 30 and the lamp socket 34 in the form of a plastic nut is screwed into it. A spring 3| may be interposed to keep the part under elastic tension. The light bulb 35 is inserted into the socket 34 and fixed therein by one of the approved standard means with the tip 36 projecting downwardly and resting directly on the metal cap II.

It will therefore be seen that the body of the flashlight consists of the battery cell I which is only distinguished from other batteries in that it is provided with screw threads at its ends and is covered with an exterior shell, cover or foil of an attractive appearance. This entire battery is replaced when exhausted. sizes may be used for different voltages and lamp bulbs. The flashlight case, therefore, is entirely dispensed with, thus reducing the weight and size of the ashlight. Nevertheless the battery and .the user is fully protected.

'Ihe invention is described in specic terms but it is manifest that changes in the unessential detalls of the structure will not affect the invention.

I claim:

An electric flashlight comprising a cage, a reector insulated from and carried by said cage, an insulated lamp socket attached to said reector, a light bulb with a tip contact held by Batteries of different 3 said socket with its tip projected through the socket, said cage being threaded at each end, a capcontainingalenssecuredtoanrstof the threaded ends ofsaldcae maintaining the reiiector in insulated relationship with said cage. a replaceable handle comprising a battery cell having a central positive electrode and a composite cover consisting oi two sheets, one formed oi a conductive metal and the other oi a metal adapted to form the negative electrode forming a unitary cell cover, said composite cover being threaded at one end and in engagement with the second end oi the cage by means oi the screw threads thereon. said central electrode thus being brought into contact with the projected tip contact of the light bulb, spring means encompassing said bulb within said socket and biasing said bulb maintaining said tip contact and said central electrode/in engagement. and means secured to said cage selectively closing an electric circuit between said cage and said reilector.

YETIA. SAMALION.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the ille of this fpatent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,272,907 Deibel Feb. 10, 1942 

